-
modes are
simply called Protus authentus /plagalis, Deuterus,
Tritus and
Tetrardus: the 1st mode,
authentic or plagal, the 2nd mode etc. In the
Roman Chantbooks...
- authentic/plagal,
deuterus authentic/plagal,
tritus authentic/plagal, and
tetrardus authentic/plagal. Each mode has, in
addition to its final, a "reciting...
- as
their final are put into the
groups protus, deuterus, tritus, and
tetrardus respectively.
These can then be
divided further based on
whether the mode...
- Tétrade of Lyon (Latin:
Tetradius or
Tetrardus) is the 11th
bishop of Lyon. He
replaced Maxime in the
first half of the 4th century. Like his predecessor...
- (ἦχος τέταρτος)
Fourth (гласъ д.)
Mixolydian Tonus septimus /
Authentus tetrardus Plagal of the
First (ἦχος πλάγιος τοῦ πρώτου)
Fifth (гласъ є.) Hypodorian...
-
usually named protus (first),
deuterus (second),
tertius (third), and
tetrardus (fourth), but
sometimes also
named after the
ancient Gr****
tonoi (with...
-
graeca lingua dicitur Protus;
secundus Deuterus;
tertius Tritus;
quartus Tetrardus: qui
singuli a suis
finalibus deorsum pentachordo, quod est diapente,...
- finales" (D—E—F—G)
which were
called "Protus, Deuterus, Tritus", and "
Tetrardus". Each of them
served as the
finalis of two toni—the "authentic" (ascending...